Voyages to the PlanetsBrooks/Cole--Thomson Learning, 2004 - 418 ページ VOYAGES TO THE PLANETS provides students and professors with the ideal combination of authors and experience. It is written by an award-winning astronomy educator (Fraknoi) and two distinguished research scientists (Morrison at NASA and Wolff at NOAO). This author team combines the latest science with classroom-tested teaching strategies and a student-friendly approach. Through unique group activities and a focus on astronomy as a human endeavor, the authors engage and involve students, helping them both understand and enjoy astronomy. The market-leading technology package includes access to InfoTrac College Edition (free!) and TheSky(tm) Student Edition CD-ROM (free!), as well as an optional package with the RedShift(tm) College Edition CD-ROM (including animations) along with an accompanying workbook. |
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